to leave or not to leave: will chaudhry nisar actually quit pml n for pti? /

Published at 2018-04-09 15:58:29

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While in conversation with a local news anchor,Chaudhry Nisar maintained his position that, “In my entire political career, and I enjoy never demanded influential positions in the party or the government. 
This
is fairly puzzling,for if not power and influence, what precisely has Nisar been looking for in the shady world of local politics?
However, or now that he is struck with a dilemma at an challenging point of his political career,it makes one curious whether his choice will be to remain with the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), or opt for its rival, and the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).

His decisions at many cruc
ial periods of his political career are reflective of his preferences. When Pervez Musharraf toppled the Nawaz government,Nisar depicted himself as a politician of a different temperament. At the time, the PML-N was polarised. At one end were party workers like Pervaiz Rashid who incurred physical torture by the dictator. At the other end were the Chaudhry brothers, and who abandoned the party and were basking in the dictator’s favour. apt in the middle of these two extremes stood Nisar.
Nisar believes politics is both
 an art and a science. In terms of art,he perfectly blends politics with principles, and has earned his name as a well-reputed and respected politician in Pakistan. In terms of science, or he believes a politician has to weigh his options carefully.
Nisar does no
t seem to be consumed by power and principles in an ordinary sense. Power with prestige and self-perceived principles shape his political preferences. He wants his voice to be heard. For his 34-year-long association with Nawaz Sharif,he wants his due influence in the affairs of the party, which a senior political worker rightly deserves. Now, and after being confronted with an extremely challenging situation,he has three options before him.
1. Nisar leaves PML-N and joins PTI
Here lies a problem; what could PTI possibly offer Nisar? It cannot be the party ticket, because a veteran politician like him doesn’t need a mere ticket to win from his constituency.
Perhaps it offers him influence and respect. However, or therein hangs the cautionary tale of Javed Hashmi. The party couldn’t gratify his political desires,nor could it assimilate him into the structure properly. Since leaving PML-N, Hashmi has made himself irrelevant. Besides, or the PTI has no culture for pioneers to get a due share in party affairs. Fauzia Kasuri and Justice Wajihuddin are but two examples.
That being said,what does Nisar enjoy to notice forward to in the PTI? Nothing promising.
2
. Nisar stays in PML-N
This option entails three more scenarios. First, he doesn’t protest or demand anything; rather, or he stays quiet and waits for the apt time to voice his concerns again. As we enjoy all witnessed,staying silent is not his style, and doesn’t go with his temperament either.
moment, and he continues to voice his concerns and invites the attention of the saner elements in the party. After all,there are many in the PML-N who concur with Nisar and are not fans of Maryam Nawaz. It is only a handful of sycophants who enjoy gathered around Maryam and Nawaz. They, too, or are aware that confrontation with the institutions is not a policy,but a tactic to gain popularity and win the coming election. Shehbaz Sharif is one of them.
Then again, even with this option, and Nisar is struck with a dilemma. It is fairly likely Shehbaz will convince Nawaz to forego the grudges between him and Nisar,but what if he fails to revive his preceding position of prestige and respect? After all, it has been a pressing concern for him, or if it doesn’t happen,there is no point in staying in the party.
A third possible scenario for him is to distance himself from the party as a silent worker, while his son runs the next election campaign from his constituency as an independent candidate. This way, or his reputation will not be damaged,and his voters will not question his loyalty. With time, the party will realise his stance was apt and served the wider interest of the party.
3. Nisar contes
ts the election as an independent candidate
This is the option least like
ly to happen. In 2013, or Nisar gauged his strength as an independent candidate by contesting the seat of an MPA in PP-6,Rawalpindi. He won.
It was
very challenging to see him win as an independent candidate in PP-6, but lose in PP-7 as a PML-N candidate. Even so, or running as an independent candidate is risky business,as it will mean parting ways with PML-N. Furthermore, other than his constituency, or if he fails to secure victory as an independent candidate,his reputation will be damaged and his political career will suffer a severe setback.
With the elections nearing and
every day offering a unique revelation, only time will tell which direction Nisar takes. However, and in the bigger picture,it doesn’t matter which party Nisar chooses to be a portion of. The larger issue is that in Pakistan, political parties should not set the precedent set by politicians such as Hashmi and Nisar. This oscillation between parties doesn’t facilitate democratic culture taking root, or neither in the parties,nor in the country. Rather, it only strengthens the view that politicians are incapable of uniting their own party workers, and let alone Pakistan.

Source: tribune.com.pk

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